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10 Bizarre Facts About the First U.S. Presidents You Won't Believe!
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strange facts about the first 10th American presidents
"10 Bizarre Facts About the First U.S. Presidents You Won't Believe!"
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  • @RaymundRada-s2x
    @RaymundRada-s2x 11 днів тому

    Fiction

  • @GeradBarron
    @GeradBarron 16 днів тому

    Was Alien

  • @petermessina7030
    @petermessina7030 18 днів тому

    Civilizations developed by river valleys. There was always flooding. Our Bible allegory takes place in prehistoric Iraq where man first learned to write. Those scribes were recording memorable floods over many years! Man was pagan and this became folklore. No flood encompassed the entire planet. Only when the Ice Age ended and sea levels rose. Who knows, maybe that's what the Bible meant!

  • @Logic6664Boston
    @Logic6664Boston 21 день тому

    Enoch built those pyramids under the order of God to power the planet others were established they were just lost in the great flood... ancient alien theorist

  • @macandless
    @macandless Місяць тому

    FDR 🫡

  • @willford8302
    @willford8302 Місяць тому

    HA! First 😊😊

  • @photografr7
    @photografr7 Місяць тому

    Trump is the first president with a felony.

  • @tigernotwoods914
    @tigernotwoods914 Місяць тому

    To be fair a lot of people power back then the same way that Japanese people bow in general today so it would make sense for the time period

  • @marilanderos977
    @marilanderos977 2 місяці тому

    Modern people always trying all sorts of ways to find a partner & George Washington married his wife after meeting her only 3 times lol

  • @bonniewiggins1168
    @bonniewiggins1168 2 місяці тому

    Democrats do more for the people and country.

  • @JimFortune
    @JimFortune 2 місяці тому

    It's nice that somebody finally mentions what side the Soviet Union entered WWII on!

  • @DAVIDJOHNSON-pp3ke
    @DAVIDJOHNSON-pp3ke 2 місяці тому

    Liz Taylor and the meaning of life,same thing.

  • @PietroSelvinelli
    @PietroSelvinelli 2 місяці тому

    Un grande personaggio anche per gli italiani da giovane oltre che bello era anche molto intelligente

  • @aperolspritzzz1
    @aperolspritzzz1 2 місяці тому

    great video but omg the background music is so loud you can barely listen to the guy speaking...

  • @arvindmohanarvindmohan5773
    @arvindmohanarvindmohan5773 2 місяці тому

    🎉

  • @richardwright7241
    @richardwright7241 3 місяці тому

    This man was a person before his time, FRANK was a person who treated blacks like the way every human being should be treated no matter who where he was or who he was with at a time when his humbleness career could have been destroyed he saw people as human and his friendship was true and loyal he's was the BEST their will never be another Mr. FRANK SINATRA.....thank you for being a real human who truly cared

  • @ladyjessnc
    @ladyjessnc 3 місяці тому

    🌅🌅🌅🌅🍾🎉🌈🌈🌈🌈☥🌟🦄🏆🎯🎉🏹

  • @CarlosSilva-td3nn
    @CarlosSilva-td3nn 3 місяці тому

    Lovely tour! Many thanks from Sao Paulo, Brasil.❤️🙏

  • @kimberlyanni1
    @kimberlyanni1 3 місяці тому

    With everything that has come out about Hollywood and the way women are and were treated can we say for sure she didn’t have something similar happen to her?!

  • @WonderfulEagle-mm1vj
    @WonderfulEagle-mm1vj 3 місяці тому

    If you are telling about it not s secret any longer

  • @Rob33696
    @Rob33696 3 місяці тому

    IN FACT GOD THE UNIVERSE THERE ARE MANY THANKS TO THE DJED I BOW MY HEAD IN RESPECT FOR THE TECHNOLOGY WHOM IS WADJED.

  • @petermessina7030
    @petermessina7030 3 місяці тому

    She died young, in her 60's. Mikhail Gorbachev on the other hand, lived on into his 90's. He loved her dearly.

  • @SaquibSaquib-f2u
    @SaquibSaquib-f2u 4 місяці тому

    Who is this gaddafi? I wanted to know him

  • @Imdragon725
    @Imdragon725 4 місяці тому

    January 25 is my birthday😬

  • @Raspectras
    @Raspectras 4 місяці тому

    This is the one misnomerd as "Ham" which is an unfair translation of "servant" designated to the Indigenous people of North America caught up in the "Triangular Slave Trade". Bekenkhonsu was a master architect & this is where misnomered indigenous get their "brains" from. Genius 👑

  • @Nesut-king
    @Nesut-king 5 місяців тому

    he wasnt a pharaoh he was a kushit king, he wasnt egyptian

  • @Devalmaro
    @Devalmaro 5 місяців тому

    "ⲡⲓⲛⲓϣϯ ⲛⲭⲏⲙⲓ" iam a Egyptian speak coptic in Egypt

  • @mussiedebrezion8198
    @mussiedebrezion8198 5 місяців тому

    Glory to our black ancestors 👊🏿💪🏿

  • @ChampChamp2024
    @ChampChamp2024 6 місяців тому

    British hero, English legend should never be forgotten. He carried the best English blood

  • @SashaTwinbee
    @SashaTwinbee 6 місяців тому

    The bust of Queen Nefertiti, the most serious errors in Egyptology; This trace was found in the area of Tell al-Amara near the city of Minya in Egypt, and the lineage of Queen Nefertiti based on an ancient Egyptian inscription dating back to King Akhenaten of the eighteenth dynasty in Egypt in the fourteenth century BC, due to the similarity of the crown of the Egyptian queen with the headdress of the lady in the Egyptian statue. This ratio was supported by the examination of the life of the radiocarbon hemisphere through an organic adhesive in the eye of the statue. Scientifically, the hypothesis that this statue belongs to Nefertiti remains weak, for the following reasons: 1. It has been common to use Arabic glue and adhesive material from animal origins in ancient Egyptian mummies and coffins, as has been common in the late ages, including the heroic era, to re-use old materials in subsequent works. The use of such adhesive materials is not excluded again. 2. The assumption that the bust was an ancient Egyptian family of 18 is very weak, because it did not prove that the ancient Egyptians knew the bust, because they considered the statues to be the bearers of the souls of their companions, and they believed that they should be perfect, and that is why many statues were smashed in the noses, as some sort of revenge from their enemies, to deprive their lives of survival. 3. The hypothesis that the sculptor used this bust as a model of his works is weak, because this was not a method used by Egyptian artists, and we did not find similar models in other sculptors ' laboratories. 4. The assumption that the hood of the statue is the Egyptian war crown is weak, it is not like him, and he did not know about the casket that it was surrounded by a belt, as in the bust of Nveretti. In front of the hood of the head with a two - circle complex, the flag (the crown snake) was unusual in ancient Egyptian art. 6. This Egyptian statue was found in the area of Tel Al Ammarneh near the city of Mina, and Tel Al Ammarneh is on the outskirts of the city of Hermopolis from the heroic cities of the Hellenist era, now known as the Ashmunites, an ancient Egyptian civilization, and the overlap and accumulation of the city of Shatton and Hermopolis, from two historic periods of nearly a thousand years apart, at the same location observed and confusing for Egyptian scholars. If these above points weaken the premise that this bust belongs to Queen Nefertiti, there are other indications of his heroic origin, and his return to Queen Cleopatra I, alias Kleopatra Suri, 1. The fact that this bust is a bust indicates that it dates back to the heroic era on the earliest date. 2. The head covering in this statue was one of the ancient traditions of the Phoenician, which was partially adopted by the Selustic Hlaustic State, which ruled the Levant, since Commander Sologus of the Macedonian Alexander, a cover worn by the Phoenician men. The fact that a woman wearing a hood in this statue was a sign that she was a queen of Syrian origin who ruled Egypt, and she was portrayed in this way in Egyptian tradition, which portrayed the queen as a masculine fashion symbol of power and power. There are pictures on other spicy knuckles, depicting this original slug queen with a head cover of phoenix costumes. 4. After the murder of her husband, Ptolemus V, south of Elsham and Egypt, Kliopatra, ruled Syria, which explains the two circles in his contract in the front of her head, which appears to have been a form of royal crown. 5. There are royal monuments belonging to the age of Queen Cleopatra Serra (Syrian), conceived in the same form and pattern as this bust. Finally, we often lived as the bust of Queen Nefferetti for more than a century, while the first statue of Greek Macedonians, the ruler of Egypt and the south of the Levant, was in Egypt's heroic era of rule.

  • @here_we_go_again2571
    @here_we_go_again2571 6 місяців тому

    I do not think that Henry II 's and Rosamund's relationship should be glorified. It was an adulterous relationship. Eleanor had loved him for many years and given him 8 children (5 boys/ 3 girls) She was pregnant with the future King John of England when Henry took up with Rosamund. *I do not blame Rosamund. What choice did she* *have as a woman of her era and the daughter of* *a defeated Welsh noble?* Apparently, the Pope agreed with me. He refused to grant Henry an annulment in 1175, despite him going to Rome to ask. for one. Rosamund retired to a convent and died in 1176. (before her 40th birthday) Henry had a lavish tomb built for her -- But the Church moved her to a private burial spot inside the abbey/convent) The abbey where Rosamund was buried was located where Blenheim Palace was, eventually built (b. 1705 --> 1722) Eleanor had been imprisoned from 1173--1189 (when Henry died). Her son, Richard released her. *In 1172* Eleanor had backed her sons Henry the Young King, Richard (later Richard I of England), Geoffry (later Geoffry II of Brittany) in an effort to overthrow Henry II. Philip II of France had joined them Henry II 's youngest son, John (later John I of England) had not joined in the rebellion, he was 7 years old and living in England. (Eleanor had been captured in 1173 and imprisoned in Salisbury castle, UK) *By 1174:* Henry the Young King, Richard and Geoffry had begged for Henry's forgiveness and it had been granted. *In 1182 Henry the Young King rebelled agai* He was joined by his brother Geoffry and Philip of France. Richard and John stayed loyal to their father. John was with his father in France at the time. Henry the Young king died of dysentery in 1183 while fighting against his father's men, who were led by William Marshal, First Earl of Pembroke -- who was the person with whom The Young King picked a quarrel.

  • @doloresreichhardt1485
    @doloresreichhardt1485 6 місяців тому

    This is coming from a white person with European roots, so you know not being partial to my own kind, the ancient Egyptians probably looked a lot like they look today, tanned skin, brown eyes, and dark hair, but back then just little traces of Sub-Saharan African show up. How do I know, it's in their skeletal remains, including some readable DNA extracted. As for the statue, we're not even sure if it's authentic. I think it's fake, especially fake are the depictions used to make this video. The Nubians were darker, yes, but they were not members of the royal family until late in pharaonic periods, about the time when Ramses 111 came along. Within A couple generations the Sea People invaded putting an end to the reign of the pharaohs in the region. Egypt was spared its pharaoh, but it was pretty much ruined, which led to the invasion of the Nubians who would take control.

  • @actmrhata5079
    @actmrhata5079 7 місяців тому

    I enjoy when the God of Abraham showed His ultimate power over the “gods” of Egypt one by one.

  • @scottshepherd8266
    @scottshepherd8266 8 місяців тому

    Boudicca

  • @supahotjoe6493
    @supahotjoe6493 8 місяців тому

    black african

  • @reubenhw
    @reubenhw 9 місяців тому

    I feel miniminuteman needs to chime in

  • @petermessina7030
    @petermessina7030 9 місяців тому

    The Ancient Egyptians didn't smash statues, unless the person depicted fell into disgrace or disfavor with the ruler. It's only natural for a bigger statue with a bigger nose to break off, especially if it fell forward off its pedestal. Noses are broken on ancient statues of various nations.

  • @TinaGay-y9w
    @TinaGay-y9w 9 місяців тому

    Truth they wanted us White Washed

  • @davidi5195
    @davidi5195 9 місяців тому

    Islam forbids statues. But with a broken nose it cannot be worshipped. It is like that with Nabatean statues....Imagine worshipping Buddah without head or nose...unfit for worship

  • @a1k078
    @a1k078 9 місяців тому

    Bithia is a BEAUTIFUL NAME FOR A BEAUTIFUL AND KIND WOMAN!!! MAY BITHIAH BE THANKED AND PRAISED FOREVER FOR MOSES UPBRINGING AND PROTECTION.

  • @marquisramos7066
    @marquisramos7066 9 місяців тому

    Didn't alter Egypt forever. Literally right after he died they went back to how thing were

  • @petermessina7030
    @petermessina7030 9 місяців тому

    Incredible! The pyramids were standing more than 2 thousand years before the Parthenon was built in Greece! Not too shabby!

  • @petermessina7030
    @petermessina7030 9 місяців тому

    The incest among the royals in Ancient Egypt was out of control!

  • @mr-yl8oq
    @mr-yl8oq 10 місяців тому

    Black man

  • @federicoclavijo8798
    @federicoclavijo8798 10 місяців тому

    Éxodus omnipotente x Moses.

  • @shotty2164
    @shotty2164 11 місяців тому

    So glad the words are nearly unreadable.

  • @ze_kangz932
    @ze_kangz932 11 місяців тому

    Those statues give him a glorious and super powerful look

  • @blackspectruminc.4112
    @blackspectruminc.4112 11 місяців тому

    Not true

  • @neniaemm6127
    @neniaemm6127 Рік тому

    And not only was Hatshepsut clean shaven, she was a woman XD

  • @jokersiam6210
    @jokersiam6210 Рік тому

    Hilariously and Sadly, he is not that recognised much .